Viagra-Laced Coffee Confiscated After Selling as 'Energy Drink'

More than 900 boxes of Viagra-laced coffee confiscated in Malaysia were being marketed as an energy booster, newkerala.com reported.

“The coffee mixture had been distributed in sachets nationwide,” said a report in the New Straits Times Online. “Investigations revealed the distributor attempted to mislead the public by claiming the coffee mixture could provide an energy boost, besides being beneficial for men.”

The impotence drug Viagra was initially developed to treat high blood pressure and certain symptoms of heart disease. However, scientists discovered during trials that it also could be used to treat sexual problems in men. It should only be used with a doctor’s supervision.